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high-energy accelerators

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High-energy accelerators is the academic and technological domain concerned with the design, construction, and operation of devices that accelerate charged particles to very high kinetic energies. This field investigates the underlying principles of particle acceleration and beam dynamics, aiming to develop advanced methodologies for achieving higher energies, greater efficiency, and enhanced compactness and reliability. Its significance lies in providing critical experimental tools for fundamental research in particle physics, generating specialized radiation sources, and enabling diverse applications in medicine, materials science, and industry.

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NE

Queen Mary University of London

MM

European Organization for Nuclear Research

JT

University of Helsinki

RK

Queen Mary University of London

WL

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Stanford University

Stanford, United States